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Arable Product Applications In Germany

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Renewable Energy Solutions for Agriculture

Renewable Energy Solutions for Agriculture

A cascade connection on unused perimeters enables a highly efficient power supply – the arable areas are not affected and can continue to serve their actual purpose without restriction. ...

ByGlobal Solar Systems GmbH  based in  Köln, GERMANY


Determination of Water-Soluble Forms of Inorganic Cations in Soils
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Determination of Water-Soluble Forms of Inorganic Cations in Soils

Introduction: The content of water-soluble forms of inorganic cations is one of the substantial characteristics in agrochemical, land reclamation, and sanitary assessments of soils (arable, hayland, pasturable, forest nursery soils). The cation balance should be controlled during ecological soil monitoring for the human activity impact ...

ByLumex Instruments  based in  Mission, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)


Ceramic membrane solutions for treatment of fermentation residue sector

Ceramic membrane solutions for treatment of fermentation residue sector

The growing number of biogas plants makes it increasingly difficult to return the fermentation residue substrates to green spaces or arable land. By using atech ceramic membranes in a biogas plant, a significant improvement in wastewater quality can be achieved. ...

Byatech innovations gmbh  based in  Gladbeck, GERMANY


Shredding and Screening Solutions for Biogas Substrates

Shredding and Screening Solutions for Biogas Substrates

Substrate or biogas substrate refers to the raw material which is used to create biogas in a biogas plant. Biomass with a heavy water content which cannot be subjected directly to thermal treatment is particularly suitable as a substrate. Biomass that is rich in cellulose (e.g. straw) and lignocellulose (wood) is poorly accessible to microbial degradation and therefore unsuitable as a substrate for biogas generation without prior decomposition of the cellulose, e.g., with a shredder. ...

ByJ Willibald GmbH  based in  Wald-Sentenhart, GERMANY

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